AWESOME APRIL SNOW!!

After an extremely unpredictable season, Mother Nature and Ole Man Winter decided to continue to keep us on our toes with a double-hitter-storm, right at Seasons end. Last night brought a nice brushing of new snow and we are expected to get more tonight for some excellent Friday skiing and riding, perfect for the weekend. The arms of the storm reach thru California, Oregon, Utah, Wyoming and even parts of Colorado. We'll happily end the season on a snowy note!!

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Here's the low-down on who has snow and how to celebrate it:

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Snow Summit, SoCal

Although Bear Mountain officially closed two days ago, Snow Summit is still cranking with some awesome conditions. Enjoy packed powder turns as well as 1-2 inches of fresh snow that fell last night, with a forecast calling for more snow tomorrow. You can use your "Bear Only" pass at Summit for the remainder of the season, which, is expected to carry thru April 15th, possibly longer. The picture below was taken just yesterday!! Click here for more details

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Mountain High, SoCal

4 inches of new snow is all it took for Mountain High to change their plans and re-open! 6 + inches are also being called for Friday, so, hoping for no extra unforeseen circumstances, they will re-open for Saturday & Sunday for one more snowy weekend! Also, renew your Season Pass by April 15th and you can save!! Click here for details

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Mammoth Mountain, CA

Get new snow + a show when you hit up Mammoth for Spring Fest right now! You can also score on a great deal: One night lodging with two days of lift tickets and tickets to Sunday's Neon Indian concert at Hyde Lounge from just $122 per person. Click here for details

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Squaw Valley, North Lake Tahoe

Amazing April continues in North Lake Tahoe. They received 10 inches last night so grab a friend to go up and experience some great new turns! Just about every run is open at Squaw. If you haven't discovered the amazing deals they have on Season Passes this time of year... Click here for details!

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Heavenly, South Lake Tahoe

2-4 inches of fresh snow fell last night at Heavenly and its still snowing! The groomers smoothed out over the mountain on over 50 trails, making some extra nice corduroy. You can also score on your Tahoe Local Pass before April 15th, so get yourself up for an excellent weekend of skiing & riding and stoke yourself for next season at the same time! Click here for details *Tahoe Local Pass is good for Heavenly, Northstar and Kirkwood!

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China Peak, CA

China Peak presently has a 36-60 inch base and experienced 4-11 more inches in the last 24 hours. Many of their chairs are open and running, so, get up there to snag one last trip of fresh powder!! Click here for details

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Mt Bachelor, Oregon

3 inches fell in the last 12 hours with 6 inches total in the last 24 hours. Here is the picture they are painting: Chilly conditions with overall Springtime conditions, sunshine, dark clouds, torrential "snow-pours" and then back to sunshine! All of this said, they are still carrying on with their final Pine Party of the season! Click here for details

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Alta Ski Area, UT

Alta was blessed with 9 inches of fresh snow in the last 24 hours. Snow flurries are still brewing which is excellent news in hopes of some more action for tomorrow storm. Snow is expected to fall thru Sunday .. so if you missed experiencing champagne snow in Utah, now is your chance to hot the slopes!! Click here for details

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Arapahoe Basin, CO

Even A-Basin in Colorado got a piece of this storm!! In the last 24 hours they got 1 inch of freshies! Known for opening frost and always finishing last, if you were looking for some true Colorado spirit to finish off your season, A-Basin is where its at! Click here for more details

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Grand Targhee Resort, WY

5 inches in the last 24 hours is what you'll find at Grand Targhee. They say the "Time is SNOW" and we couldn't agree more!! You can also score on some pretty incredible package sand deals when you make your way out there immediately! Click here for more details